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PUBLISHED: 13:16 EST, 22 May 2014
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We’ve all wished someone from the future could send us tomorrow’s lottery ticket numbers.
While it may seem wishful thinking, a physicist from Cambridge University believes that, in theory, it could be possible.
He argues that if a thin wormhole stays open long enough, people might send messages instantly through time using pulses of light.
Wormholes are theoretical tunnels that create shortcuts in space-time. Dr Luke Butcher at Cambridge University argues that if a thin wormhole stays open long enough, people could send messages through time using pulses of light. In theory, this light- called a photon – could carry a message to a distant past or future.